Most Heliodyne solar hot water systems will pay for themselves within 10 years

Payback is likely to be sooner as the inflation of conventional energy costs increases at a faster pace

Many tax incentives and rebates are available from both the Federal and State governments

A typical residential system for a single family home can be installed in 1 or 2 days

Very little maintenance is required during the life of Heliodyne systems

A Heliodyne System will usually save owners hundreds of dollars annually on their water heating bill

Solar pool heating is the most economical way to heat a pool and extend the swim season. More specifically, using a glazed solar collector (such as the Gobi collector) is the only feasible option to have year-round pool heating, particularly for larger public and commercial pools.

More than $13 billion is spent on energy for home water heating in the U.S.

Equivalent to 11.4 barrels of oil per American home
Equivalent to an average automobile being driven 12,000 miles per home

Conventional water heating accounts for over 30% of CO2 emissions from the typical American home

There are over 100 million water heaters installed in the U.S. Approx. 50% are electric, and 50% gas, providing a huge untapped potential for solar hot water

Solar thermal energy is free and can usually provide up to 80% of the annual energy to heat domestic hot water

A solar hot water system significantly reduces a home’s CO2 emissions by up to 30%

Solar thermal is the most financially feasible renewable source for hot water and space heating

Over 1.5 million American homes have had solar hot water systems installed